From JONKOVACS@aol.com Mon Nov 1 00:18:55 1999
From: JONKOVACS@aol.com (JONKOVACS@aol.com)
Date: Sun, 31 Oct 1999 19:18:55 EST
Subject: [NCC] CQWW PHONE
Message-ID: <0.f4262e8.254e366f@aol.com>
SORRY TO NOT OF DONE VERY WELL THIS TIME, BUT HAD TO WORK MOST OF THE
WEEKEND...DUTY COMES FIRST...
QSO=161 ZONES=37 COUNTRIES 80 FOR TOTAL 54,171
SINGLE OPERATOR - LOW POWER...
Good luck to all........Jon K8LY
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From k8cx@infonline.net Mon Nov 1 05:49:26 1999
From: k8cx@infonline.net (Thomas Roscoe)
Date: Sun, 31 Oct 1999 21:49:26 -0800
Subject: [NCC] CQWW Score
Message-ID: <381D29E6.E3491B83@infonline.net>
622/83/230 = 561,835.
K8CX...
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From ni8l@raex.com Mon Nov 1 03:21:00 1999
From: ni8l@raex.com (Scott Detloff K8DX)
Date: Sun, 31 Oct 1999 22:21:00 -0500
Subject: [NCC] K8DX SO 15M
Message-ID: <006201bf2418$2043ea00$4019c4d8@ni8lraex.com.raex.com>
Had some problem with WriteLog crashing. Some weird things happened too,
like over 80Q's in a row listed as dupes and not sent as a total. Bottom
line
is about 2500 Q's 38Z 155Cty 1.3Meg
These are the contests you dream about...
73...Scott
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From k8ln@neo.rr.com Mon Nov 1 04:37:49 1999
From: k8ln@neo.rr.com (John Schaffner Jr.,- K8LN)
Date: Sun, 31 Oct 1999 23:37:49 -0500
Subject: [NCC] re:over?
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With the balun on the TH7 fried, I waited till Sat. night and played =
40-80-160.....Sunday after church tried to work the world on the =
inverted vee. ended up with 200 more Q's and a bunch of mults. Can =
only wonder what could have been. 10 meters was cooking!
Q's............972......400 of them on 10 meters Sat morning =20
Zones........110
Mults.........299
Score 1,136,611=20
John
K8LN
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With the balun on the TH7 fried, I waited till Sat. =
night and=20
played 40-80-160.....Sunday after church tried to work the world on the =
inverted=20
vee. ended up with 200 more Q's and a bunch of mults. =
Can only=20
wonder what could have been. 10 meters was cooking!
Q's............972......400 of them on 10 =
meters Sat=20
morning
Zones........110
Mults.........299
Score 1,136,611
John
K8LN
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From ni8l@raex.com Mon Nov 8 21:17:32 1999
From: ni8l@raex.com (Scott Detloff K8DX)
Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1999 16:17:32 -0500
Subject: [NCC] K8DX SS CW HP
Message-ID: <004701bf2a2e$aceae280$b618c4d8@ni8lraex.com.raex.com>
K8DX ARRL SS CW SOHP
BAND Raw QSOs Valid QSOs Points Mults
+AF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXw-
80CW 166 166 332 3
40CW 561 561 1120 28
20CW 328 328 652 44
15CW 23 23 46 3
+AF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXwBfAF8AXw-
Totals 1078 1078 2150 78
Final Score +AD0- 167700 points.
Equipment: (2) FT1000-MP 1.5KW
Antennas: 80M Inverted vee +AEA-95'
40M Dipole +AEA- 35', 2EL +AEA- 130'
20M 5EL +AEA-105' fixed west
5EL +AEA-50' fixed southwest
15M 6/6/6/6 40/80/120/170'
10M 6/6/6 38/76/115'
This is by far the most tired I have ever been STARTING a contest.
Had three late nights before the contest started, and family plans
on Saturday allowed for little sleep. Often found myself +ACI-waking up+ACI-
when someone called in. Put up both dipoles for 40/80M the day
before the contest. Glad I did since its where 2/3 of the Q's were
from. Due to some TVI complaints, 15M was used very little, and
my score suffered for it. This was my first SS CW from home.
With a little work I hope to be in the mid 1200's next year+ACE-
Give's me quite an appreciation for those K8BL low power
1000 Q efforts+ACE-
See you in SS Phone+ACE-
Scott K8DX
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From tlee@kmlegal.com Thu Nov 18 14:45:34 1999
From: tlee@kmlegal.com (Lee, Thomas J.)
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 1999 09:45:34 -0500
Subject: [NCC] FW: 9M6/K8MR
Message-ID:
-----Original Message-----
From: Jani Kusmulyana [mailto:9m6us@alfons.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 1999 1:01 AM
To: mrrc@contesting.com; tlee@kmlegal.com; n8atr@en.com
Subject: 9M6/K8MR
Well, I'm here, and have met up with the rest of the guys who got in
from Spratley about 3 hours ago. Their operation was a success, 21K
QSOs in their week of operation.
I'm off to Brunei tonight (12Z); back to 9M6AAC on Wednesday. I think
some JA's will be at AAC earlier in the week.
The 2L 40 has been put up at AAC; I think there is a C4 or similar yet
to put up when we get there next week. Unfortunately the guys said that
from Spratley 40 was very difficult in the evening (10Z) because of the
unlicensed "CBer" use of the band. The morning opening (22Z) was not so
bad.
I am at an Internet Cafe in Kota Kinabalu using YB0US's address since
AOL e-mail doesn't work from here; therefore don't reply to me here.
73 & CU in WW,
Jim K8MR
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From Nzharps@aol.com Fri Nov 19 00:38:20 1999
From: Nzharps@aol.com (Nzharps@aol.com)
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 1999 19:38:20 EST
Subject: [NCC] WRTC
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Hello NCC,
It is my great pleasure to announce that John Crovelli, W2GD is joining me to
represent NCC for WRTC 2000. John is recognized as a leader in the Contesting
World and I look forward to working with him in the months ahead.
Ron, K8NZ
North Coast Contesters
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WRTC2000
ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE, COMMUNIQUÉ No.6
Ljubljana, November 22th, 1999
It's been a while since our last Communiqe. The organization Committee is
going full-steam ahead and we believe that there will be much more contacts
between all being intereseted in WRTC2000 in the coming months
In this message, we would like to give you some information on the current
status of our work.
National teams are more or less selected. We only wait to receive some last
minute applications to close the roster. We urge all who were not selected
into national teams and have not submitted their wild-card applications yet,
to do so until 31st December 1999.
We have already received complete team applications from DL, one team from
EA and I, UR, G, YU, OH, LY, HA, 9A and OM. Others have confirmed to come.
We will announce the national teams as soon as the list is complete.
American clubs have also announced their representatives. We also believe
and expect that until end of November 1999, all American team-leaders will
announce their team-mates.
During the last meeting, the Organizational Committee has confirmed the RAC
application, which has selected two Canadian teams. We accept their
explanation on the status of applicants. As you may already know the teams
are: VE3EJ/VE7ZO and VE7SZ/VA7RR.
Our schedule for the the following months is:
- selection of national teams until end of November,
- all wild-card applications received until end of 1999,
- selection of referees until end of February 1999.
The Organization Committee has also taken an important decision. All teams
are allowed to select addtitional team members in case of some
unpredicatable cirumstances (ilness, inabilitty to attend....). However, the
Organizer is not in a position to cover lodging and any other expense for
such team-members.
For all of you wishing to be at WRTC2000 (competitors, referees,
visitors...), we ask you to send your lodging application as requested in
Communiqe No.4 (hotel application form). Based on the list of competitors
and referees, the Organizing Commite will fix the list of paticipants who
will reside at Bled at the expense of the Organizer. Regardless of above,
all wishing to be there must apply, so we can facilitate arrangements
already negotiated with hotel companies in Bled.
Considering very heavy interest of individuals, not being competitors or
referees, the Organization Committee has decided to announce a special post
for "official observers". They will be operators on stations in S5, 9A, OE,
I and some other neighbouring countries. Their task will be to bring the
diskettes with contest data (logs) to Bled the night after the contest. We
will use their logs to process competitors' logs. Such stations will also be
regular entrants to IARU contest.
We have already received quite a number of requests for the organization of
club or national dedicated social events. For such events two time slots are
reserved. One on Thursday, 6th of July 1999 and second on Sunday 9th of July
1999. Please apply soonest, so we can schedule the events accordingly.
Considering the importance of the event, the Organization Committee is try
ing to acquire largest possible number of sponsors an donators. In the U.S.
our interests are being represented by well-known contester Carl Cook -
AI6V/P40V. Any contribution is more than welcome. U.S. and JA
sponsors/donators please contact Carl at AI6V@AOL.COM. All others please
contact us directly at SCC@BIT.SI.
The contest rules are pretty much set already and will be announced shortly.
However, we would like to call on all competitors to bring in their own
radios and PCs. The Organizing Committee will supply all needed equipment,
however we can not suit every team's special requirements. All competitors
are also requested to supply a list of equipment they are bringing into
Slovenia.
For any questions you might have, please contact SCC@bit.si and chek our web
page http://wrtc2000.bit.si frequently. All information about Slovenia are
available through the mentioned WWW site.
We all look forward to see you here in July 2000.
GL & CU in CQWWCW
73, Tine Brajnik, S50A
President, Organization Committee
WRTC2000 - Organization Committee
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From ni8l@raex.com Mon Nov 22 22:01:46 1999
From: ni8l@raex.com (Scott Detloff K8DX)
Date: Mon, 22 Nov 1999 17:01:46 -0500
Subject: [NCC] ARRL SS SSB K8DX SOHP
Message-ID: <02fd01bf3535$2ce7f0c0$8c19c4d8@ni8lraex.com.raex.com>
ARRL Sweepstakes - SSB
Call:K8DX
Class: SO High Power
Operating Time (hrs): 24
Section: OH
Summary:
Band QSOs
-------------------------------
160: 0
80: 683
40: 211
20: 409
15: 241
10: 52
-------------------------------
Total: 1596 x 79 +AD0- 252,168
Equipment: (2) FT1000-MP 1.5KW
Antennas: 80M Inverted vee +AEA-95'
40M Dipole +AEA- 35', 2EL +AEA- 130'
20M 5EL +AEA-105' fixed west
5EL +AEA-50' fixed southwest
15M 6/6/6/6 40/80/120/170'
10M 6/6/6 38/76/115'
Got down to the shack 30 minutes before the start of the contest
and started getting things ready. Needed to swap cables for radio
controls and could only get one to work. Wife comes into shack
as I'm trying to figure this out, asking me to watch the kids +ACI-for a
few minutes+ACI- because our 11 month old pulled a lamp on the floor
and there is glass everywhere. I get back in the shack 5 minutes
before the contest, and start configuring WriteLog. Tuned the amps
up and remembered my +ACI-pre-contest time+ACI- was going to be labeling
the second amps presets. Log the first contact on the wrong band
(as well as about the next 20) because the computer and radio B
are not communicating. It's about this time I also realize that the
contest doesn't start at 0200Z (reset computer clock to run TR in
CW SS). Needless to say I almost bagged it+ACE-
Running WriteLog with two radios,the SoundBlaster card is supposed
to control the keying line for the mics. Every few hours something
would happen and everything would go dead (the mute for the SB
and mic would get reversed) and the only thing to remedy the situation
would be a total reboot, costing me ATLEAST five minutes each time+ACE-
Should have spent more time on 10M in the beginning, but I've always
been told the low bands are king for SS in the Midwest. Thought with
my two radio setup I'd have a good chance at 2000 Q's since I did
1900 Q's two years ago, but just too frazzled from the start. Atleast I'll
have more knowledge on what to do next year :-)
73...Scott K8DX
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From JONKOVACS@aol.com Mon Nov 29 02:23:43 1999
From: JONKOVACS@aol.com (JONKOVACS@aol.com)
Date: Sun, 28 Nov 1999 21:23:43 EST
Subject: [NCC] PLEASE HELP....
Message-ID: <0.4a3aaaa6.25733daf@aol.com>
CAN SOMEBODY PLEASE HELP ME.....!!!!!!!!! IM RUNNING CT9 AND HAVE SERIOUS
PROBLEM.... I EXITED THE PROGRAM AFTER THE CONTEST AND WHEN I TRIED TO GET
BACK IN TO DO THE WRITELOG COMMAND IT DOESNT SHOW ANY OF MY CONTEST
RESULTS...BLANK! NOTHING........ I DID HAVE DISK IN DRIVE DURING THE
CONTEST AND I CALLED IT "CQWWCW99" AND IT SHOWS 20,000 BYTES OF DATA....I
HAVE NO IDEA HOW TO RETRIEVE ANY OF THIS.... ALL I KNOW IS THAT MY PERSONAL
BEST FOR THIS CONTEST IS LOST TILL SOMEBODY CAN HELP ME..... OVER 200,000
POINTS AND 350 QSO'S.....THIS IS MY BEST ON CW EVER...
PLEASE HELP... THANKS, JON K8LY....
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From JONKOVACS@aol.com Mon Nov 29 03:26:20 1999
From: JONKOVACS@aol.com (JONKOVACS@aol.com)
Date: Sun, 28 Nov 1999 22:26:20 EST
Subject: [NCC] PROBLEM SOLVED...
Message-ID: <0.618fbefa.25734c5c@aol.com>
WAS ABLE TO INSTALL CT9 BIN FILE FROM CONTEST BACK ON THE CT PROGRAM AND ALL
IS SAVED....WHEW, SOMETHING TOLD ME TO PUT DISK IN DURING THE CONTEST AND IM
ONE GLAD OPERATOR..
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From JONKOVACS@aol.com Mon Nov 29 03:33:45 1999
From: JONKOVACS@aol.com (JONKOVACS@aol.com)
Date: Sun, 28 Nov 1999 22:33:45 EST
Subject: [NCC] CQWWCW SCORES
Message-ID: <0.521a82ed.25734e19@aol.com>
I SPENT MORE TIME ON THE CONTEST THAN I THOUGHT I WOULD AND IT TURNED OUT TO
BE MY PERSONAL BEST FOR THIS MODE. FOR OTHERS ITS PROBABLY PEANUTS, BUT FOR
ME ITS GREAT.
311 QSO, 73 ZONES, 196 COUNTRIES , TOTAL 235,644
CONTEST SCORING VIA CT9:
I HOPE THIS HELPS THE NCC..... JON
K8LY
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From: tduffy@sygnet.com (Tim Duffy)
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 00:20:46 -0500
Subject: [NCC] CQWW CW 1999 K3LR Multi-Multi
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Big Time Congrats to the KC1XX and W3LPL crews!!!
You guys keep pushing the bar higher!
CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST -- 1999
Call: K3LR Country: United States
Mode: CW Category: Multi Multi
Zone: 5
BAND QSOS ZONES COUNTRIES OPERATORS
160 153 22 56 Bob W3GH
80 477 32 105 Tim K3LR
40 1974 40 135 Bill W2RQ, Will AA4NC
20 2247 40 155 Scott W4PA, Eric NI3S
15 2314 40 155 Phil K3UA, Scott N3RA
10 2045 39 150 George KA3JWJ, Bob W9KNI
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Totals 9210 213 756 => 25,635,864
Another first class operator line up made from top CW
contest men from all over the country. It is not often you see
40 zones worked on 3 bands during the same contest from the
same station.
The Operator story:
Bob, W3GH's 160 meter Western PA (Pittsburgh, PA) operating
experience came in very handy. 56 countries on 160 is not the
top multi multi, but every DX QSO is a major accomplishment when
propagation is not in our favor.
Bill, W2RQ from Newton, NJ is a multi multi regular from the
N2RM crew. Years of NTS CW traffic handling and winning contest
efforts make Bill a real "Iron Man" of CW contesting.
Will, AA4NC of Apex, NC kept the rate high and provided the "Rocks"
to the "Will Bill" 40 meter team. I am very glad Will made the trip.
Scott, W4PA from Gatlinburg, TN brought his years of CW contesting
(including being a part of the N2AA crew) and recent operating
experience from "non-east coast stations" to the K3LR 20 meter team.
The result is an outstanding 20 meter score.
Eric, NI3S from Butler, PA is the youngest team member at 18 years
old. This was Eric's second multi-multi from K3LR after having
taken N9RV's "Multi Multi 20 meter Top Op" crash course last
month during WW SSB. He passed with a 4.0 (also his high school GPA).
Scott, N3RA now from Canfield, Ohio has operated at every K3LR
multi multi since 1992. The RA UA 15 meter team is really coming
into its own. A new hour rate record of 204 belongs to this team.
Seeing these guys work a band is unreal. Nothing gets by them.
Scotty is the reason that K3LR is in multi-multi. I am very
glad he convinced me to do it.
Phil, K3UA of Corapolis, PA was the "Multiplier TaskMaster".
Years of multi-multi experience (enhanced by 57 cups of coffee)
lends itself to Phil being one of the very best CW operators in
the USA. This team had a clear win on 15 meters with the top
QSO and multiplier total among USA multi-multi stations!
George, KA3JWJ from New Kensington, PA waited years for conditions
like we had this past weekend. There were DX contests when he sat
in front of the 10 meter radio and made less than 20 contacts
for the whole weekend. The waiting finally paid off. Just look
at George's rate Saturday morning. He is fantastic!
Bob, W9KNI from the San Francisco, CA area came back for his
2nd operation from K3LR. A CW expert and co-owner of Bencher Inc,
Bob's experienced ears dug many multipliers out of the noise.
We'll see everyone in the 2000 ARRL DX Contests!
73,
Tim K3LR
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BREAKDOWN QSO/mults K3LR CW CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST Multi Multi
HOUR 160 80 40 20 15 10 HR TOT CUM TOT
0 8/8 25/21 154/52 87/40 132/30 77/12 483/163 483/163
1 10/8 26/15 130/20 63/19 85/6 5/3 319/71 802/234
2 8/4 25/12 117/13 68/13 8/1 . 226/43 1028/277
3 4/2 41/12 128/8 26/3 . . 199/25 1227/302
4 6/4 40/5 117/2 18/9 . . 181/20 1408/322
5 8/6 27/8 113/7 6/3 . . 154/24 1562/346
6 5/1 19/3 72/4 35/10 . . 131/18 1693/364
7 5/4 7/3 70/4 84/6 . . 166/17 1859/381
8 8/0 6/1 58/5 114/6 ..... ..... 186/12 2045/393
9 2/2 4/1 20/1 77/6 . . 103/10 2148/403
10 3/0 3/3 18/4 24/3 . . 48/10 2196/413
11 4/2 4/3 29/1 58/2 50/36 11/11 156/55 2352/468
12 2/0 8/4 32/1 68/3 208/25 179/41 497/74 2849/542
13 . . 14/2 59/2 161/13 186/19 420/36 3269/578
14 . . 3/0 59/1 169/6 176/18 407/25 3676/603
15 . . . 47/3 117/4 151/6 315/13 3991/616
16 ..... ..... ..... 60/3 133/8 124/7 317/18 4308/634
17 . . . 88/4 126/6 89/2 303/12 4611/646
18 . . . 93/3 92/1 59/4 244/8 4855/654
19 . . 4/0 102/2 76/3 27/3 209/8 5064/662
20 . . 42/0 84/1 46/1 24/2 196/4 5260/666
21 . 2/0 106/1 55/3 51/2 14/2 228/8 5488/674
22 . 7/1 47/2 37/3 58/2 130/3 279/11 5767/685
23 2/2 13/2 82/2 54/1 67/1 115/6 333/14 6100/699
0 9/3 12/3 47/1 34/1 66/2 44/2 212/12 6312/711
1 5/3 17/1 37/1 51/1 55/1 2/0 167/7 6479/718
2 3/1 16/4 38/1 28/0 15/2 . 100/8 6579/726
3 7/5 20/3 29/0 39/0 1/0 . 96/8 6675/734
4 6/0 43/0 48/0 16/1 . . 113/1 6788/735
5 5/0 37/2 54/0 20/1 . . 116/3 6904/738
6 7/2 33/0 62/1 13/0 . . 115/3 7019/741
7 6/1 12/0 59/1 27/0 . . 104/2 7123/743
8 15/1 5/2 47/1 53/0 ..... ..... 120/4 7243/747
9 2/0 4/0 34/0 41/0 . . 81/0 7324/747
10 7/0 5/0 5/0 33/0 . . 50/0 7374/747
11 3/0 2/0 14/2 21/0 14/1 1/0 56/3 7430/750
12 . . 3/0 35/0 92/1 58/3 188/4 7618/754
13 . . 2/0 34/2 76/1 119/2 231/5 7849/759
14 . . . 21/0 64/1 99/1 184/2 8033/761
15 . . . 30/1 67/1 97/2 194/4 8227/765
16 ..... ..... ..... 29/1 67/0 79/2 175/3 8402/768
17 . . . 39/0 67/0 39/0 145/0 8547/768
18 . . . 42/1 37/0 22/0 101/1 8648/769
19 . . 3/0 49/2 27/2 18/3 97/7 8745/776
20 . . 13/0 54/1 18/1 14/0 99/2 8844/778
21 1/0 . 41/1 27/0 18/2 12/1 99/4 8943/782
22 2/0 1/0 47/1 18/0 23/1 25/0 116/2 9059/784
23 . 13/0 35/2 27/0 28/0 49/1 152/3 9211/787
DAY1 75/43 257/94 1356/129 1466/149 1579/145 1367/139 ..... 6100/699
DAY2 78/16 220/15 618/12 781/12 735/16 678/17 . 3110/88
TOT 153/59 477/109 1974/141 2247/161 2314/161 2045/156 . 9210/787
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Continent Statistics
K3LR CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST CW Multi Multi 1999
160 80 40 20 15 10 ALL percent
North America 97 80 129 150 123 128 707 7.2
South America 8 14 23 51 48 71 215 2.2
Europe 33 351 1680 1681 1630 1394 6769 69.3
Asia 5 21 244 503 576 447 1796 18.4
Africa 3 13 22 31 26 29 124 1.3
Oceania 11 14 26 34 38 37 160 1.6
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QSO Counts By Band-Country
K3LR CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST Multi Multi CW 1999
PRFX 160 80 40 20 15 10
3A 1 2 1 1 1
3B8 1
3V 1 1 1 1 1
3W 1 1
4J 2 1
4L 1 1 1 1
4S 2 2
4U1I 1 1 1
4U1V 1 1 1 1 1
4X 1 6 8 7 5
5A 1
5B 1 2 2 2 1 3
5H 1 1 1 1
5N 1
5X 1
6W 1 1 2 1 1
6Y 1 1 1 1 1 2
8P 1 1 1 2 1 1
9A 2 9 18 25 25 21
9G 1 1 1 1 2
9H 3 3 3 3
9K 1
9M2 3
9M6 3 2 3 2
9V 1
9Y 2 1
A4 1 1 1 1
A6 2 1 1 1 1 1
A9 1
AP 1
BV 6 4 2
BY 1 5 7 3
C6 2 2 3 2 3 3
CE 1 1 2 2 2 3
CE9 2 1
CM 1 3 2 2 1 3
CN 1 1 2 3 2 2
CP 1
CT 1 2 2 3 3
CT3 2 3 4 1 2
CU 1 1 1
CX 2 1 7
DL 48 253 210 235 242
DU 8 7 3
E4 1 2 2 1
EA 1 16 37 47 44 31
EA6 1 3 4 4 3
EA8 1 1 2 5 4 3
EA9 1 1 1 1 2
EI 1 5 6 7 9
QSO Counts By Band-Country
K3LR CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST Multi Multi 28 Nov 1999 1659z
PRFX 160 80 40 20 15 10
EK 2 2 3
ER 3 2 1 1 1
ES 2 4 10 8 14
ET 1
EU 6 19 18 17 8
EX 1 5 1
EY 1 1 1
F 1 22 94 84 81 83
FG 1 1 1 2 1 1
FK 1 2 3
FM 1
FR 1 1 1
G 2 19 117 93 91 85
GD 3 2 1 1
GI 1 3 7 4 4
GJ 2 1 2 2 3
GM 3 2 18 12 13 9
GU 1 1 3 3 1
GW 1 3 7 6 13 7
H4 1 1 1 1
HA 2 6 41 53 43 37
HB 1 6 25 19 17 20
HB0 1 2 1 1 1
HC 1 2
HC8 1 1 1 2 1 1
HI 1 1 2 2 1 1
HK 2 3 5 2 2 4
HL 9 17 5
HP 1 2 1 2
HS 1 4 1
HZ 1 1 2 1 2
I 2 15 70 86 61 72
IG9 1 2 1 1 1
IS 3 4 3 4
IT9 1 2 4 2 2
J2 1 1
J3 1 1 1 1 1 1
JA 1 11 138 265 437 386
JD/o 2 1
JT 2 1
JY 1 2 1 2 2
K 44 21 48 59 42 32
KG4 1 1
KH0 1 2 1
KH2 1 3 2 3 3
KH6 4 3 2 2 3 4
KH8 2 1 1 1 1
KL 2 1 3 6 3 9
KP2 2
KP4 3 1 5 2 6 6
QSO Counts By Band-Country
K3LR CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST Multi Multi 28 Nov 1999 1659z
PRFX 160 80 40 20 15 10
LA 4 15 21 14 14
LU 1 1 16 13 23
LX 1 2 2 5 4
LY 1 11 37 28 25 22
LZ 4 28 34 31 29
OA 1
OD 1 4 2 2 2
OE 1 5 16 16 13 14
OH 3 39 75 74 55
OH0 1 3 3 3 3
OK 1 33 136 97 95 111
OM 8 39 27 32 22
ON 1 10 37 25 28 30
OX 1 1 1 1
OY 1 2 1 1
OZ 2 5 15 20 19 16
P2 1
P4 2 2 2 3 2 4
PA 1 10 38 30 28 27
PJ2 1 1 1 1 2 1
PY 3 5 15 19 20
PY0F 1
S2 1
S5 4 13 51 38 50 33
S9 1 1 1
SM 2 6 46 51 37 42
SP 1 16 57 72 60 61
SU 1 1 1 1 1
SV 8 6 10 5
SV5 1 2 3 2 2
T32 1 1 1 2 2
T7 1
T9 1 4 4 3 1
TA 1 4 2 1
TF 1 3 2 1
TI 2 2 2 4 2 2
TK 1 2 1
TU 1 2 1
TZ 1 1 1
UA 11 160 238 210 110
UA2 1 3 5 6 6 3
UA9 2 67 139 63 18
UK 1 1
UN 1 6 22 14 2
UR 16 122 112 115 67
V2 2 1 1 1 1 1
V3 1
V4 1 1 1 1 1 1
V7 2 1 1 1 1
V8 1 1 1 1
QSO Counts By Band-Country
K3LR CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST Multi Multi 28 Nov 1999 1659z
PRFX 160 80 40 20 15 10
VE 28 35 43 49 46 45
VK 5 3 5 7 3 6
VP2M 1 1 1 1 1
VP2V 1 1 1
VP5 2 2 2 2 2 2
VP8/h 1 1 1
VQ9 1 1 1 1 1
VR 2 1 1
VU 1 3 2 2
XE 3 4 6 8 5 8
XU 1 1 1
XX9 1 1 1
YA 1
YB 2 5 5 3
YL 1 3 9 11 13 8
YO 2 23 14 28 12
YU 12 44 26 30 30
YV 1 1 2 2 1 2
Z3 2 4 7 7 2
ZA 1 1 1 1 1
ZB 1
ZC4 1 2 1 1
ZD8 1 1 2 1 1 1
ZF 1 1 3 1 1 2
ZL 2 1 4 3 4 6
ZP 1 1 2 1 2
ZS 1 3 4 2 5
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